So take a new grip with your tired hands and strengthen your
weak knees. Mark out a
straight path for your feet so that those who are weak and lame will not fall
but become strong.
Hebrews 12:12-13
I have been wanting to
run the Pittsburgh Marathon for a long time.
It’s my home town, has been a popular marathon, and more than once, an
Olympic qualifier (not that I’d have a chance, but cool nonetheless). After finishing my last marathon (the Air
Force Marathon) in 2003 I had hoped to run the Pittsburgh Marathon in
2004. But due to losing its primary
sponsor, it was suspended until
2009. During that time period, well,
life got busy with 3 trips to China and 3 new family members. So running, obviously, became less important. But, in 2009 it was time to train. I signed up for the Pittsburgh Marathon and
began getting ready. Two months later I
was in too much pain to continue training, and based on x-rays and an MRI on my
right knee was told that running (and marathons) are not in my future. The swelling was pretty convincing too. A few years and many pounds later I was
convinced I needed to do something. Last
April (2011), inspired by the running of my brother and his wife, I beseeched (biblical
term meaning desperately pleaded!) the
Lord to begin running again and vowed to run to get back in shape unless the
knees failed to cooperate.
It is over 1 year and approximately 1,000 miles later and 3 days
before the Pittsburgh Marathon and my knees feel as good as ever! And God needs to get the glory!
The knees are strong!
These last few months as
I’ve trained for the marathon have been some of my most stressful ever. Losing my brother Greg, who was (and still
is) an inspiration for running this marathon was hard to accept. He looked forward to this upcoming weekend as
much, if not more, than me. He is
greatly missed, but I’m sure he is enjoying his new home in heaven.
Work has also been
stressful. During this time I’ve had
several members in my department fall ill and have either undergone surgery or
soon to have surgery. One coworker
passed away as a complication form surgery.
Not to mention that this is also one of our busiest times of the
year.
In addition there has been numerous
church related and kid related activities (soccer, basketball, baseball),
partnering with my wife as we (she mostly) began homeschooling), and other
family health issues and activities.
So it has taken quite a
bit to get to this point with 26.2 miles yet to run.
But the knees are
strong!
Over the past year I had
committed to being in God’s Word, the Bible, every day. For the past 400 days I have kept that
commitment. On most of those days I have
also been faithful to engage God in prayer.
Those times, more that running, has sustained me and kept me going. I like the Bob Carlisle song that says
“When you see me on my
knees, it’s not because I’m weak, I’m getting stronger!” God has sustained me even in the stressful
times.
The knees are strong!
I don’t know what Sunday
will be like but I look forward to running with my sister-in-law, Lynn, and
niece Shelly. I look forward to running through the neighborhoods of my home
city. I look forward to seeing the smiling
faces of my wife and daughters at the finish line.
I look forward to
teaching my kids to run with Jesus and how to rely on Him and strengthen their
knees and someday cross the finish line and receive the prize as Jesus says “Well
done!”. I look forward to seeing Greg
again!
The knees are
strong! Are yours?
Run on!
Yes, there will be an abundance of flowers and
singing and joy!
The deserts will become as green as the mountains of Lebanon,
as lovely as Mount Carmel or the plain of Sharon.
There the Lord will display his glory,
the splendor of our God.
The deserts will become as green as the mountains of Lebanon,
as lovely as Mount Carmel or the plain of Sharon.
There the Lord will display his glory,
the splendor of our God.
With this news, strengthen those who have tired hands,
and encourage those who have weak knees.
Say to those with fearful hearts,
“Be strong, and do not fear,
for your God is coming to destroy your enemies.
He is coming to save you.”
and encourage those who have weak knees.
Say to those with fearful hearts,
“Be strong, and do not fear,
for your God is coming to destroy your enemies.
He is coming to save you.”



Well put! You are such an inspiration. God Bless you and your family!
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